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EPHRATA, Pa. -- On the eve of the Hanukkah and Christmas holidays, 96 canine wishes were granted when authorities closed a Lancaster County puppy mill on Saturday.

Pennsylvania dog wardens came to an Ephrata kennel this weekend to enforce a Dec. 6 injunction, which ordered owner Ervin S. Zimmerman to close the facility within 14 days.

"We've had four or five injunctions this year, but this was the first time that we actually had to go in and remove the dogs because someone was not actually following the order," said state Agriculture Department spokesman Chris Ryder.

"In the past there were significant issues," said Ryder of the kennel's conditions historically.

A judge granted the injunction to the Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement after an unannounced Nov. 25 inspection, which led to Zimmerman receiving citations for six violations of the dog law. Wardens also ordered veterinary checks for five dogs.

"And because of all the unsatisfactory inspections, his license was revoked," Ryder said of Zimmerman's kennel license status in 2007.

Out of the state's 4,413 commercial kennels registered in 2007, "21 licenses were revoked or refused, similar to Mr. Zimmerman's situation," said Ryder.

"Then it was denied in 2008, and he was appealing it, which is why he was able to operate the kennel until now. We weren't able to shut him down for good until we got that [injunction] from the judge."

On Saturday, staff of the Humane League of Lancaster worked with authorities to remove the dogs ranging from puppies to adults of various breeds, including Yorkshire terriers, poodles, Cocker Spaniels, Schnauzers, Jack Russell terriers, Malteses and Shih Tzus.

The Humane League was not able to be reached for comment, as of press time, yet it reportedly is caring for more than 60 of the puppy mill dogs, while a shelter in a neighboring county houses the remainder.

Of the 31 adult dogs that the Humane Society of Berks County shelter has taken in to help the Humane League, the dogs "require some basic medical attention, nothing too extensive," said Dyan Heckart, the field service coordinator for the Humane Society of Berks County.

"They [the dogs] are actually not in that typical condition where you find them with large, distended mammary glands, so they don't really appear too much worse for wear," Heckart said.

While the dogs are being sterilized and readied for adoption, the shelter is accepting pre-screening applications so the dogs can find new homes just after Christmas.

But the community is already pining away.

"When the story hit the local Fox 29 news in Philadelphia at 10, I was receiving phone calls on my emergency line at 10:20 from people interested in adopting the animals," Heckart said of the instant response the story generated Sunday evening.

"When there is a tragic history, people tend to come out of the woodwork because people want to help these dogs," Heckart said. "And that is a good motivator, but we have dogs everyday that need help, not just these guys."

Ryder said six misdemeanor charges were filed against Zimmerman by the Agriculture Department.

He will also face charges of operating a kennel without a license from July 25 through Dec. 19. Fines associated with the charges will be determined by Lancaster County Court at a future hearing, reported Lancaster Online.

For more information on the puppy mill dogs at the Humane Society of Berks County, call 610-921-2348, or visit BerksHumane.org. For more information on the puppy mill dogs at the Humane League of Lancaster, call 717-393-6551, or visit HumaneLeague.com.

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LancasterOnline.com contributed to this article.



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Shannah S.
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It's about time that the law stepped in and did something. I hope they all are able to find good homes.
 
Ro V.
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Come on folks - - let's do something on this topic
 
Janet
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What do you have in mind?
 
hgtrader
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hope they get the homes they deserve
 
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I'm glad the law was finally able to step in and rescue the dogs. I only hope that this guy can no longer get a license. I hope the dogs all find wonderful homes.
 
Brooke S.
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I'm so glad these guys were taken out of there. I hope they find good homes with caring people. It's so sick what people will do for $$$.
 
Jackie F.
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poor dogs. I like my mix just fine.
 
Terry F.
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Due to the overbreeding of dogs in this country, I would love to see some sort of limit set for breeders. Also, if the fines were steeper or jail time enforced and/or extended, maybe people would think twice about overbreeding.
 
kristina g.
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poor dogs
 
Steve C.
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An early Christmas present for these poor unfortunate dogs and puppies. I sure hope they put the owner of the Puppy Mill in jail and fine him too. Hopefully all of these dogs will find loviing homes.
 
Chris
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I hope they all find loving homes.
 
Cheryl S.
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it's probably gonna be tuff, best of luck to all of them :/
 
annielandky
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hope they get a home.
 
Hannah A.
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i hope the dogs are okay in the end
 
Jessica T.
Jessica T. (Jessi45)
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One down hundreds to go. So sad I home they can find homes and make people more aware
 
Marla W.
Marla W. (marlawo)
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Your right why does it take something like this to open people eyes that there are thousands of animals being but to sleep because they have to have a bad story be posted. Just to me noticed.
 
fabienne l.
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true
 
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It is sad that people would do this to animals just to make some money. I hope these animals find wonderful caring homes.
 
Danielle G.
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I hope they can find homes for the poor dogs.
 
Lucas G.
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Good job closing the facility and good luck to those dogs.
 
Natalia W.
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I'm so glad they got shut down, but I hope they can find homes for all of the dogs.
 
xlenaLUST
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good luck to the poor dogs
 
BlaznK9s
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It's amazing how people will treat these beautiful animals in such in humane ways just to make a quick buck. Glad the dogs will get a shot at a better life now.
 
Lucas G.
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I agree. animal cruelty officers should investigate puppy mills also
 
Tina H.
Tina H. (theinricy)
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That is soo great! I'm glad these animals are going to find new homes that will show and give them unconditional love.
 
Brandi O.
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I am so glad they got shut down I just hope that the dogs are okay and for the people I hope you spend the rest of your lives be hind bars and that is being nice everyone knows how I feel about people hurting animals so I am cleaning it up
 
Diane
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This is bittersweet. Thank God the mill is shut, but where are they going to go? A shelter? They will end up dead ,too. There has to be a better way.
 
Bonnie  M.
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Diane,
People are begging to adopt these dogs. As a member of the Humane League of Lancaster County I keep in touch with what is going on. I believe eventually they will all find homes.
Bonnie
 
Carol L.
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You read the stories about the economy and people giving up pets but there are still so many puppy mills, don't you think that they would feel the crunch as well and more of them would close down. It is so sad to see so many pets from puppy mills and others being dropped into shelters.
 
bhlover
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Hurray!
 
Denise L.
Denise L. (WonderWeezy)
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All mills are terrible...& I'm happy that this one closed! I really hope they find good, loving homes, those poor babies!
 
Kate H.
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One more out of business. I love it. We need to keep it up until they are all out of business
 
Brandi S.
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im glad they closed the puppy mill. those places are horrible! I hope they find all good homes for the animals!!
 
abaum78
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I'm glad it closed - a large puppy mill was shut down in wisconsin earlier this year - many more dogs than this one and the local humane societies are still working on getting the healthy ones adopted.
 
Debby
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it's great to see them knocking the puppy mills out of existence even one at a time is good news.. this name sounds familiar.. was there another zootoo article about him.
here's hoping the dogs all find good places to lay their heads and heal.
 
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I am happy that this puppy mill got closed down. One more for us! Now I just hope all of these dogs find the homes they deserve.
 
Dee G.
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One down, still too many to go!
 
SweetieKisses
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One by one... till they all are gone.
 
Harmony H.
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I'm glad they shut down another puppy mill. I wish there was a stronger punishment to help deter people from this practice.
 
Matt B.
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Always good hear about puppy mills going down.
 
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lorraine B.
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i agree Puppy mills should be illegal!
 
Robyn
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I would love to have the Shih Tzu in the picture if someone could get her to me, or any other small, older dog from there who needs a home. Contact me through Zootoo.
 
Robyn
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I should of said I live on the 30 minutes from the Pa. line. I will write Zootoo & ask foa pet transfertation chain to be added to thier site. If people drive a 1hr or 2 each then transfer pets to the next driver some pets might have a better chance of finding new homes when something like this happens. I hope I get some support from pet lovers like you & me. Thank you, Robyn
 
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Sorry , A Pet Transporation Chain is what I ment to say. T.Y.
 
Bonnie  M.
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Robyn,
You can contact the Humane League of Lancaster County @ 717-393-6551 or email them @ info@humaneleague.com.
Bonnie
 
ashley
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Thats great that another puppy mill got shut down hope they all get great homes!
 
adele n.
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thepeople who ranthe puppy mill should have to live under the same conditions as the puppies!
 
Rex2153
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I hope all these dogs get loving homes
 
Melissa H.
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I'm always happy to hear of a puppy mill being shut down. I just don't understand bringing a life into this world for profit when there are so many already here who we are responsible for already.
 
Christine
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WOW, Pennsylvania is terrible for this!!!! I hate puppy mills, they all need to be shut down for good!!!! I hope all of these precious pups get homes and the people get what they deserve!
 
Jackie L.
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I wish puppy mills would cease to exist. So many animals suffer all for profit of some cruel, twisted person. I am happy that these little ones were taken and I pray that someone will help with medical care and with adoption of these dogs.
 
Sarah  W.
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this is sad but i'm glad the kennel was shut down.
 
wenteha
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Boo to the puppy mills and yippie to the freedom for these puppys and parents...
 
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Dorothy H.
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Good they got the dogs out of there. So sad to see puppy mills in operation. I know the money they make is large, but is there no compassion for the animals?
Wonder what puppy mill owners would do if we did this to their kids?
 
Amanda  M.
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this is sad to hear but i hope they all can find new home and im glad that they broke up the mill
 
Delores R.
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I am always glad when a puppy mill is shutdown. I think there need to be laws for breeds to keep this from being a problem.
 
Amy M.
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Poor pups. Glad they are out of the mill and i hope they find great new homes!
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